What You’ll Discover in Katheen Leilani Ja Sook Bergquist Sexually Exploited Children and Adolescents Victim Identification, Assessment and Trauma-Be informed Treatment Strategies
- Faculty:
- Katheen Leilani Ja Sook Bergquist
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 56 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Nov 06, 2018
Description
Do you have any children on your caseload where your gut says something is wrong? Sometimes, this is the first indication that a child is being traded. Parents miss it, educators miss it, and Unfortunately, too many therapists fail to recognize the signs. This workshop will allow you to experience the sexual exploited youth of today. and You will be able to effectively work with trauma survivors-informed perspective.
Learn from Kathleen in this recording Leilani Ja Sook BergquistDr., JD., PhD., LCSW. She draws from more than 20 years of experience working with survivors of sexual abuse. Dr. Bergquist These strategies will help you to be a more effective clinician.
- Identify children who have been trafficked and adolescents
- Youth often need justice.-Get involved andFoster care
- Stop the trafficker’s ability to control the child by breaking the trauma bond
- Identify trauma-Particular evidence-Based approaches are the best. No One approach is not enough!
Working with these children can be complex, they often don’t see themselves as victims, and Unprepared, but well-intended clinicians can replace the trafficker from the youth’s perspective. It is rewarding to help youth break the trauma bonds of those who exploit them as a clinician.
Handouts
Manual Sexually Exploited Children and Adolescents (5.58 MB) | 83 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Youth Sex Trafficking
- Legal and clinical definitions
- Federal and state laws
- Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST)
- Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC)
- Sexually Exploited Youth (SEY)
- Risk factors for sex trafficking
- Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
- Average age of entry
- Lack of psychosocial development
- Specific vulnerabilities
- Limited support in environment
Assessment and Red Flags
- Tools or screening for identifying victims of DMST
- Cluster of behaviors and/or social contexts that are indicators of trafficking
Trauma Bond: “Superglue of Sexual Exploitation” and Moral Injury
- Psychological underpinnings of entry to trafficking
- Understanding traffickers/pimps
- Psychological processes of grooming victims
- Why victims stay, why they return
Treating the Trauma of Trafficking
- Evidence-based treatment for traumatic stress (e.g. TF-CBT, EMDR)
- Strengths-based treatment approaches (e.g. CBT, resiliency, client as expert)
- Trauma-informed care v. trauma-specific services
- Treatment matching for different types of trafficking
Post-Traumatic Growth: Transformation from Victim to Survivor
- Discover strengths by working through the trauma (Tedeschi & Calhoun)
- Resiliency v. post-traumatic growth
- Critical questions; perceived v. actual growth
- Case examples: From trauma to recovery
Potential Treatment Obstacles and What to do About Them
- Lack of trust in providers and law enforcement
- The power of trauma bond
- Risk of returning to trafficking
- Instability of care
Legal and Ethical Considerations
- Contradictions between client-centered practice and legal/law enforcement needs (i.e. detention v. safe house)
- Laws that impact trafficking victims
- Safe harbor laws
- Age of consent for minors
- Prosecution of trafficking cases
- Role of the clinician in supporting clients’ rights to self-determination, safety and well-being
Faculty
Katheen Leilani Ja Sook Bergquist, JD, PhD, JCSW Related seminars and products: 1
Kathleen Leilani Ja Sook Bergquist, JD, PhD, LCSW, has spent over 20 years working with survivors of sexual trauma to include childhood sexual abuse, sexual assault and sex trafficking. Her work has been as a psychotherapist specializing in trauma and an attorney. The recent “discovery” of sex trafficking has spurred her to be an advocate and educator about sexual exploitation. Dr. Bergquist teaches a graduate course on human trafficking at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ School of Social Work where she is on faculty and has been called on as an expert in criminal mitigation cases and to train law enforcement, domestic violence providers, clinicians, and community stakeholders. She is also the clinical director of the Rape Crisis Center in Las Vegas, NV that works with survivors of all sexual violence including sex trafficking. Dr. Bergquist is a proponent for an ecological holistic approach to working with clients, focusing on the client as a whole within context, and not just treating the trauma.
Dr. Bergquist is an associate professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She earned her Juris Doctorate at the Boyd School of Law, UNLV; PhD in counselor education at the College of William and Mary; and her MSW at Norfolk State University.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Kathleen Leilani Ja Sook Bergquist is an associate professor at the University of Nevada – Las Vegas. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Kathleen Leilani Ja Sook Bergquist is a member of the National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC); National Association of Social Workers (NASW); National Association of Social Work – Nevada; and Nevada Bar Association.
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